🔥 Ethan thought the party was the secret. He had no idea it was only the beginning. And now, he’s been offered a throne. But at what cost? 👉 Stay tuned for the next chapter.
The battlefield stilled under the moon’s mournful glow. Every breath of wind carried the scent of blood and shredded fur, and the ground trembled with the wrath of the rampaging wolf.The creature was monstrous—twice the size of an ordinary werewolf, with bulging muscles covered in patchy fur. Its eyes was filled with hate, wild and rabid from the effects of the corrupted Fenrys Serum. Blood dripped from its fangs as it stood amidst a pile of broken bodies—its own comrades—having ripped through them in blind rage.The surrounding wolves consisting of students of Moonshine College and rebels stood frozen in horror. Not even the strongest among them had expected this. Not the twisted science behind the serum. Not this level of carnage. Not the betrayal of one of their own.And then, from the thick shadows beyond the clearing someone screamed.“RUN!”The voice sliced through the paralysis like lightning. It was unmistakably Ethan’s voice.Liam’s head snapped toward the sound, and bes
The woods were bleeding silence.Not a single owl hooted. No night breeze rustled the branches. Even the moon, veiled behind thick clouds, seemed to withhold its light, as if nature itself recoiled from what was about to unfold beneath its ancient trees.Boots crunched dead leaves. Bodies shifted in hurried movement.Jace’s grip tightened around the bloodied chain he had looped around Lucas’s wrists. The Alpha twin's head hung low, his breath sharp and heavy, lips drawn tight in a growl of fury and pain. Liam limped beside him, his shoulder bleeding from a dislocated joint, while Graham staggered behind, held between Ezra and another enhanced wolf who remained silent.The trio looked like conquered kings dragged from a fallen castle—bloodied, bruised, and shackled."Move," Jace snarled, jerking Lucas forward."You don’t have to do this," Lucas hissed. “You’re not murderers.”Jace chuckled, low and mocking. "Oh, but we are now, aren't we? Thanks to you.""Keep talking and I’ll rip o
The moonlight trickled through the canopy above, casting fractured silver shadows across the forest floor. The woods, which had seemed eerily quiet just moments ago, were now a battlefield. The air was thick with growls, snarls, and the sound of bodies colliding.Lucas let out a sharp breath as he slammed one of the attacking wolves to the ground, his claws slicing through fur and flesh. Blood splattered across his cheek, but he barely flinched. His golden eyes, glowing with Alpha rage, scanned the chaos for his brother and Graham.“Liam! Behind you!” Lucas shouted.Liam spun just in time, grabbing the lunging wolf by its neck and tossing it against a tree with bone-cracking force. He exhaled through his nose, his face drenched in sweat and fury.“They just keep coming,” Liam growled, his voice low and angry. “How the hell did we fall for this?”Graham grunted nearby as he landed a vicious punch to the snout of another wolf, sending it stumbling back. “We followed Ezra. We let hi
The faint sound of a timer chime pierced the heavy silence of Lily’s room.Ding.It was like the tolling of a bell—subtle, but final. Lily stared at the screen of her laptop, breath caught somewhere between her lungs and her lips. The countdown timer that had ticked ominously for the last twenty-four hours had disappeared. In its place was a blinking cursor beside the words:“Enter Password (3 Attempts Remaining).”The air turned still, as if even the breeze that occasionally wafted in from the slightly cracked window had paused to watch.Maya leaned forward first, eyes wide, lips parted. “It’s time…”Lena stood a few steps behind, arms folded tightly across her chest. She looked pale. But then again, she always looked pale when they talked about Eliza—especially when they brought up the night she died.Lily’s fingers hovered above the keyboard, trembling slightly.Thry were now down to just three tries.Three.If they got it wrong three times, Eliza’s phone would permanently lock a
The thumping bass from the party downstairs had dulled into a distant echo. Ethan sat on the edge of a cracked wooden table in the back room of the abandoned warehouse, his hands loosely clasped, his heart pounding louder than the music ever could. He looked around at the figures who stood with him—Jace, Rowan, and the others. They weren’t just schoolmates anymore. They were revolutionaries. And they were looking at him like he was their leader.Ethan leaned forward, his voice calm but clipped. “You’re telling me... you’ve been the ones producing and distributing the Fenrys Serum?”Rowan nodded, his ash-blond hair falling into his eyes. “Yeah. We started small, just testing the waters. Then demand exploded. Turns out, wolves want power more than they want rules.”“And you’re using the drug money to fund... what exactly? A war?” Ethan asked, his tone hard.Jace, ever the mediator, stepped in. “Not a war. A rebellion. A movement. We need to recruit. We need weapons, intel and brib
The moon peeked between broken clouds, casting silver rays across the dense foliage of the woods just outside the campus as four wolves moved through in silence, their goals pushing them forward.Crickets chirped, and leaves rustled beneath the hurried feet of four wolves trekking deep into unknown territory, the tension between them tight enough to snap.Lucas led the group with a clenched jaw, fists tightening at his sides like he was already imagining pounding them into someone’s face. He had been waiting for a good lead that would take them straight to the supplier or dealers of the Fenrys Serum drug, and now it was just a few more steps away, his excitement was obvious. His eyes, normally sharp with casual arrogance, were now set with something deeper—purpose, fury, and the relentless drive to end what had started as a bad joke and had quickly spiraled into something deadly.Behind him trailed Liam and Graham, whispering low between themselves, while Ezra walked ahead of them a